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343 - The Irish Mob

Timesuck with Dan Cummins

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The Public Enemy

In May of 1931, a movie called The Public Enemy opened in theaters across the country. James Cagney played Tom Powers, an Irish-American hoodlum who rises from the Fetteted Stockyard District in Chicago as a kid to become a successful bootlegger. From the day it opened, the movie was a sensation and incorporated many details from the life of Dean O'Banyan. Later in the year, the 21st Amendment would pass for repealing all Prohibition-era laws and statutes. While mobsters lost a big revenue stream, they of course would fade away quietly with the end of Prohibition.

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